Today over 100 Tibetans, Indian and foreign supporters observed World Water Day with a series of creative events to shine a light on China’s rampant environmental degradation of Tibet’s rivers and environment. Jointly organized by Tibetan Women’s Association and Students for a Free Tibet-India, Tibet activists performed a street theatre in Dharamsala, Tibetan Exile Capital protesting China’s exploitation of Tibet’s ecology and it’s negative impact on Asia. They held placards saying “Tibet Dies, Asia Dries”, “Be Strong India: Stand Up for Brahmaputra” and “Save Tibetan Rivers” TWA and SFT-India jointly submitted Letters of Concern to the Indian Prime Ministers Office, and Embassies of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in Delhi.

Street Theatre at Mcloed Ganj

Talk on Tibetan rivers by Tenpa Gyaltsen

Introduction speech on Tibetan by Dorjee Tsetan

Introduction speech on English by Dorjee kyi

Volunteers in Action

Tibet’s River Asia’s life line

SFT-India carried out a photo-action at Central Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi with members of SFT Delhi & Tibetan Women’s Association